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The slice has plagued a great percentage of golfers for as long as the game has been played. It’s the average golfer’s worst problem – the biggest hindrance to improving the quality of your shots, your scores and, ultimately, your enjoyment of the game.

Why has this common fault been such a problem for so
long? There are many reasons, starting with the challenge of trying to hit a stationary object with power while swinging the club on a pitched plane around your body.

In this article, I’m going to present simple thoughts,
feelings and drills that, with a little practise, could
eliminate the “Fore, right!” problem forever.
But before I can help you, I first need to know this:
what kind of a slice do you have? Is it the kind that
starts to the left of the target (assuming you’re a
right-handed golfer) and curves to the right? Or is
it the kind that starts right of the target and bends
even further right?
The first type is called the pullslice; the second is the push slice. Knowing which way you slice will determine how best to straighten out your ball flight.
Let’s get started. >>